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Nine News, 7 August 2019
Tej Chitnis disappeared on 27 April 2016, after leaving home in Burwood East, Melbourne, on his father’s 60th birthday. Despite extensive searches, he remains missing, becoming one of over 1,600 long-term missing persons in Australia. To honour Tej, his family partnered with the Missing Persons Advocacy Network (MPAN) to create a mural and feature his image on biodegradable coffee cups as part of the Unmissables campaign, raising awareness and keeping his memory alive.
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